This example is a collaborative Sudoku board as a Fluid Container. We used Fluid distributed data structures to store and synchronize the Sudoku data. We also built a website that loads and renders the Fluid Container.
Provides functions for detecting if the host environment supports the WebCrypto API
Measures patterns of attribute values associated with features. Reveals whether similar values tend to occur near each other, or whether high or low values are interspersed
Generate a random integer
Temporary file and directory creator
Useful TypeScript utilities.
Provides functions and types for detecting if the host environment is IE11
A function to parse floating point hexadecimal strings as defined by the WebAssembly specification
URL and cookie safe UIDs
math-random is an isomorphic, drop-in replacement for `Math.random` that uses cryptographically secure random number generation, where available
Generate random numbers from various distributions.
random bytes from browserify stand alone
random fill from browserify stand alone
Quadrat analysis lays a set of equal-size areas(quadrat) over the study area and counts the number of features in each quadrat and creates a frequency table.
TypeScript definitions for d3-random
Fastest random ID and random string generation for Node.js
Choose randomly from a selection of elements
Get consecutively unique elements from an array
delay the evaluation of a paramless async function and cache the result
Generates random points, lines, or polygons for testing.
Random numbers.
Use the random function in CSS
Generate a cryptographically strong random string
random data generator for when test data is insignificant
Quick setup Ruby objects as random test data.
This is just a REALLY simple RubyGem that will return a random Mitch Hedberg quote. I decided to do this after taking a course on Ruby - I thought I could force it into being a little more complicated to test some of what I learned.... but this is about as simple as it gets. From a pure OO standpoint, there probably are some issues with this implementation, regardless of how simple it is. The Quote object probably shouldn't handle printing to the screen. But that's how I did it... maybe I'll enhance it that. Maybe make a Printable mix-in that handle outputting in different format?
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